Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 7 Oct 1965, p. 4

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A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Grande Parisienne Sport Coupe Just when the others thought they were catching up, along comes the new Pontiac for 1966 The 1966 Pontiac is a beautiful car. Very beautiful. It is luxuriously roomy and lavishly appointed. Its highway manners are flawless. It performs with quiet yet unmistakable authority. It offers much that's com- pletely new for 1966. There are new engines. Horse- power availabilities now range from 155 to 425. There are new transmissions. A new fully-synchronized 3- speed manual unit is standard. And you can order a fully-synchronized 4-speed, 2-speed Powerglide or 3- speed Hydra-Matic. There are new interiors. New comfort features. And best news of all, there's a completely new top-of-the-line series for Pontiac. It's called Grande Parisienne. That's it in the photograph above. One of 47 models in 13 great series for 1966. If you want a closer look, visit your Pontiac dealer today. He's expecting you. The success car does it again! '°66 Pontiac On display at your Pontiac dealer's now! Be sure to watch "'Telescope", "The Fugitive" and"The Red Skelton Hour' now showing on television. Check local listings for time and channel. Authorized Pontiac Dealer in Schreiber eles) Spadoni Bros. Ltd. <*°x: © Tue War on Poverty is not a new war. It is only a new name for the age-old struggle for existence, which has been the lot of man ever since he first appeared on the earth. This new name is the invention of politicians of the welfare-state variety who look on men as a race of imma- ture, underdeveloped beings, quite incapable of surviving WitH THE osjective of reversing or nullifying the biblical prediction "for you always have the poor with you," there is a drive afoot to make the affluent and those who manage to get by on their own efforts provide for the have- nots. In such a situation the scales of justice have difficulty in always making a perfect balance. Some even say that the poor are the only privileged. (reprinted=Printed. Word

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